Video Screen S.A.

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(1980's)

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Logo: We see a spanish warning screen, followed by a blue TV tube shape zooming out to reveal a weird gray/blue moving background. The TV tube goes to upper right corner, and warning screen flips and turns into a 3D yellow "VIDEO SCREEN". Blue "S.A." fades in below the TV tube, and orange "Presenta" with white outline zooms and flips in.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Music/Sounds: An excerpt of David Lyrne's "Let's Go To Sitges".

Availability: Seen on some spanish PAL tapes.

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